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There's nothing quite like the quiet and solitude of a walk in the woods. The state parks, mountains, gorges, and country roads of the Pennsylvania Wilds provide the space and variety for every type of hiking adventure you can think of. Looking to surprise some elk? Walk softly, and you just might. Want to climb down a grand canyon? We have one of those, too. Lace up your boots and get ready to experience nature like you've never imagined it. Maps of State Parks in the PA Wilds region.

Allegheny Mountain Tours

34 Nookside Lane Bradford ,
PA 16701

(814) 368-6740

Enhance your vacation in the Allegheny National Forest region with our experienced guide. Nature walks, guided hikes, boat tours and kayaking. Step on guide service for groups and motorcoach. more info

Allegheny River Trail

Take a hike through one of the PA Wilds region's finest trails. Perfect for the serious hiker, the photo-enthusiast, or the nature-minded. There are many numerious sites that you don't want to miss... more info

Austin Dam Memorial Park

In September 1911, Pennsylvania experienced one of the worst disasters in history. Nearly 400 million gallons of water engulfed the town of Austin, destroying everything for 8 miles and 78 lives... more info

Bald Eagle State Park

The 5,900-acre Bald Eagle State Park is in the broad Bald Eagle Valley of north-central Pennsylvania. The 1,730-acre lake laps the flanks of Bald Eagle Mountain, surrounded by forests, fields and... more info

Barbour Rock Trail

The Barbour Rock Trail located in Tioga State Forest is .7 mile x2---out and back (suitable for people with disabilities) or loop. This wide, smooth trail runs through a very pretty forest of mature... more info

Beartown Rocks

The best kept secret in Clear Creek State Park. This impressive collection of house-sized boulders, created by glaciers, are fascinating landmarks scattered throughout the area. Breathtaking scenic... more info

Beaver Dam Trail

This 2.75 mile loop located at Parker Dam State Park is a nice, flat hike along old railroad grades and woods roads. Watch for elk and other wildlife. Parking is available at the trailhead, and... more info